When it comes to keeping track of credit card balances, points, promotions, offers and more, sometimes it can feel like too much! Especially if you’re not exactly great with spreadsheets like today’s guest, Zac Hood. That’s why he created Travel Freely! We’re joined this week by Zac and Jen Yellin to chat about what Travel Freely is and how it’s a great tool to manage earning and burning your points and miles! Speaking of great tools to manage points and miles, Ed answers a listener question about services out there that book your award travel for you.
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NowBoarding: The Official BoardingArea Podcast
Don’t forget to check out the NowBoarding Podcast– with a NEW show format! Tune in for a recap of the week’s latest news, deals and top posts on BoardingArea!
Recent episodes include:
- Booking Cheap United Polaris Awards And 48 Hours in London
- DEAL! 10,000 Mile Roundtrip Caribbean Award Flights
- Last-Minute Summer Award Deals & United Stalks Customers
- Your Flight Canceled? And, We Look At Moxy Hotels!
- Protect Your Privacy: Don’t Get Hacked By The Chinese Government
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Really enjoy the podcast (and incidentally a big autoslash fan). I’d love a podcast on best ways to fly premium classes to South America and tips on LATAM. Seems like focus is usually on Europe and Asia. Thanks.
Thanks, FlyerDad. I’ll work on your idea!